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Sly Stone discography

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This is a discography for the work of Sly Stone (Sylvester Stewart) outside of his most famous band, Sly and the Family Stone.[1][2]

Albums

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Singles

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Session work

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Stone Flower Productions

Sly Stone wrote, produced, and performed instrumentation for each single released on his Stone Flower label:

Little Sister

For details on this group, see Little Sister (band)

Joe Hicks

  • 1969: "I'm Goin' Home" / "Home Sweet Home" (backed by Sly & the Family Stone on both sides)
  • 1970: "Life and Death in G & A" [Part 1] / "Life and Death in G & A" [Part 1]

6IX

  • 1970: "I'm Just Like You" / "Dynamite"

Other collaborations

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Compilations and other releases

  • 1994: Precious Stone – Sly Stone in the Studio 1963-1965
  • 2010: Listen to the Voices – Sly Stone in the Studio 1965-1970
  • 2014: I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70Light in the Attic

As a member of a group

The Stewart Four

Members Sylvester Stewart, Freddie Stewart, Rose Stewart, and Vaetta Stewart

  • 1952: "On the Battlefield" / "Walking in Jesus' Name" (Church of God in Christ, Northern Sunday School Department)

The Viscaynes

  • 1961: "Stop What You are Doing" / "I Guess I'll Be" (Tropo Records) 1
  • 1961: "Yellow Moon" / "Uncle Sam Needs You (My Friend)" (VPM Records) ²
  • 1961: "Yellow Moon" / "Heavenly Angel" (VPM Records)
  • 1976: "Oh What a Nite" / "You've Forgotten Me" (Subarro Records) ³

1 Tropo 101. Released as by "THE VISCAYNES AND THE RAMBLERS"

² VPM 1006. "Yellow Moon" comp.: Geo. Motola - R. Page. Record was first misprinted as The Biscaynes. This was a mistake because the band has always used the name VISCAYNES.

³ Subarro 489. A leftover George Motola production, "Oh What a Nite" (a remake of the Dells' 1956 hit), b/w "You've Forgotten Me" was credited "Sly Stone & the Biscaynes" when issued in 1976.

4 Sylvester Stewart / Sly Stone has nothing to do with the Stewart Brother singles released in the late 50s on the LA based Keen and Ensign labels. This was a different Sylvester Stewart.

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